He's not being cruel to me. Everything I said in my previous post is accurate and still valid. As of today there isn't a single device in the world running a stable version of CM-10.2. There might be some running nightlies, but these are far from stable and there is likely to be a tremendous amount of code change before it goes "gold" with a stable release on any device.

Maybe it's because of my age and experience (I'm 50) I don't get too worked up over any alpha or beta releases of anything. I've been there done that. I was a long-time "official" beta-tester for Microsoft Windows going back to the old Compuserve days and the "Chicago" project that became Windows-95. I also worked on Windows-SE, Windows-ME, Windows-NT-3.51, NT-4, Windows 2000 and Windows XP before I jumped ship completely to Linux. I've been running Gentoo ~arch (unstable) as my primary computer OS since 2003.

Some of the folks here and xda get way too excited over unfinished "alpha" and "beta" code and are in a rush to install on their devices. My phone is my only personal communication device. I have no "hard-wired" phone service. So you won't see me installing any of these ROMs until they are proven stable and reliable. At least on my computer when I run software that's from Gentoo's unstable repository it's been deemed stable by the developers upstream. Here with the latest Cyanogenmod nothing could be further from the case. We're still some time away from stable 10.2 releases.

Odysseus wrote:Maybe it's because of my age and experience (I'm 50) I don't get too worked up over any alpha or beta releases of anything. I've been there done that. I was a long-time "official" beta-tester for Microsoft Windows going back to the old Compuserve days and the "Chicago" project that became Windows-95. I also worked on Windows-SE, Windows-ME, Windows-NT-3.51, NT-4, Windows 2000 and Windows XP before I jumped ship completely to Linux. I've been running Gentoo ~arch (unstable) as my primary computer OS since 2003.

I can certain identify with your general community perception, but to me, you are nothing but a young whippersnapper (feels good to be called that after all these years, eh?).

As a touch typist, I fought hand and foot trying to avoid taking my hands off the keyboard in favor of a freakin' mouse, but I did begin with IBM DOS 1.0 (prior to that, FORTRAN). I would not go around mentioning your age or you will be swamped with those your senior in both age and experience.